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* '''Encryption''': The process of turning plaintext into ciphertext | * '''Encryption''': The process of turning plaintext into ciphertext | ||
* '''Decryption''': The process of converting ciphertext back into plaintext | * '''Decryption''': The process of converting ciphertext back into plaintext | ||
− | * '''Key''': a string used in the encryption and decryption processes of some ciphers, | + | * '''Key''': a string used in the encryption and decryption processes of some ciphers, akin to a password |
== Basic Ciphers == | == Basic Ciphers == |
Revision as of 15:37, 26 August 2016
Cryptography is the process of hiding messages; either by concealing them (eg. hiding them in an image), or by obfuscating them outright (eg. substitution cipher).
Basic Terminology
- Cipher: a method of encryption
- Plaintext: the legible text of a hidden message
- Ciphertext: the text after a message is concealed in it
- Encryption: The process of turning plaintext into ciphertext
- Decryption: The process of converting ciphertext back into plaintext
- Key: a string used in the encryption and decryption processes of some ciphers, akin to a password
Basic Ciphers
Caesar cipher
Click here to experiment with the Caesar cipher.
The simplest example of a cipher is the Caesar cipher. The rules of the cipher are as follows:
Let n equal a value from 1 to 25 Shift each letter in the plaintext forward by n positions in the alphabet The resultant string is the ciphertext
For example, to encrypt the string Game Detectives
using the Caesar cipher, using an arbitrary n value of 2, then:
G -> H -> I a -> b -> c m -> n -> o e -> f -> g ...
and the resultant ciphertext would be Icog Fgvgevkxgu
. To decrypt this string back into Game Detectives
, the process can simply be reversed by shifting each letter of the ciphertext 2 places backwards. (Note: another common name for the Caesar cipher is ROT<n> - ROT13 indicates that each letter is shifted halfway through the alphabet)